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" And be these juggling fiends no more believed, ;>< That palter with us in a double sense; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope. "
The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms and ... - Page 81
by Marco Polo - 1875
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Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting ...

Women - 1831 - 372 pages
...: the announcement, we fear, is premature, and is probably the mere assertion of those who would " keep the word of promise to our ear, and break it to our hope." // Barbiere, Semiramide, and La Gazza Ladra, have been played during the last month ; but, as the respective...
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Advice in the Pursuits of Literature, Containing Historical, Biographical ...

Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Books and reading - 1832 - 312 pages
...from his murderers, he could not any longer forbear consulting the "Secret, black and midnigM hags, That keep the word of promise to our ear And break it to our hope." Feeble minds under the influence of supposed guilt, are more likely to be effected by superstitious...
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Advice in the Pursuits of Literature: Containing Historical, Biographical ...

Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Books and reading - 1832 - 304 pages
...murderers, he could not any longer forbear consulting the 257 •'Secret, black and midnight hag's, That keep the word of promise to our ear And break it to our hope." Feeble minds under the influence of supposed guilt, are more likely to be effected by supf rslitious...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of ...

William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 pages
...For It hath cow'd my heller part of man ! And be these juggling fiends no more beliefM, That palter t ; at the least, if yon take it as a pleasure to you, In lo our ear, And break it to our hope.— I'll not dgW »'<• thee. Maca. Then yield Ibee, coward....
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Miller's Modern Acting Drama, Consisting of the Most Popular Pieces Produced ...

English drama - 1833 - 330 pages
...! KNAVE OF HEARTS. Accursed be the tongue that tells me so, And ditto ditto to the juggling fiends That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope. Lay on, great Club ! KING OF CLUBS. My crown and sceptre both upon the rub. (Flourish.— They fight.)...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text ...

William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...part of man! And be these juggling fiends no more believ'd, That palter with us in a double sense; 2*) 2 — I'll not fight with thee. Ulacd. Then yield tlice, coward, And live to be the show and gaze o'the...
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The Medical Quarterly Review VOL.II

The Medical Quarterly Review VOL.II - 1834 - 522 pages
...unsatisfactory state, and they are apt to compare aurists to those "juggling fiends" of whom Macbeth speaks : "That keep the word of promise to our EAR, And break it to our hope." The passage, indeed, from which we have quoted, seems especially designed for the reprehension of semi-medical...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 pages
...Our advocate therefore resists such attempts, which, instead of meeting, perpetuate the evil, which " Keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope." 6. He atsists in the improvement of the law. While he dwells in doubt, and is in a strait between the...
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Select plays from Shakspeare; adapted for the use of schools and young ...

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 pages
...tells me so, For it hath cow'd my better part of man ! And be these juggling fiends no more believ'd, That palter with us in a double sense ; That keep...word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope. — I'll not fight with thee. Macd. Then yield thee, coward, And live to be the show and gaze o' th'...
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The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1836 - 570 pages
...tells me BO, For it hatii cow'd my better part of man : And be these juggling fiends no more belieVd, — I'll not fight w/ith thee, Macd. Then vield thee, coward, And live to be the show and gaze o' the...
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